Thursday, October 14, 2010

Potato Ode


I have been thinking about my oldest friend a lot recently. She is living in Ireland and I miss her terribly. With her on my mind I thought a potato entry would be a good way to honor her. She says the potatoes run wild on the Emerald Isle. Plus she adores this recipe! I did add a little twist to liven it up just a bit! This one is for you Molly!

Kelsey Potato salad with a Lauren twist

red potatoes
fresh parsley
asparagus
green onions

Dressing
This is a basic vinaigrette that we use all the time on salads
red wine vinegar
Dijon mustard
pepper
Olive oil

mix all ingredients then whisk in oil to emulsify

1. cut potatoes and asparagus into bite sized pieces
2. Boil potatoes until tender
3. Boil asparagus for a few minutes and immediately put in cold water ( you want it to stay crunchy and bright green)
4. Drain potatoes and let cool to room temperature
5. Chop some fresh parsley and green onions and mix in a bowl with potatoes and asparagus
6. Toss with dressing and serve at room temp! Yum....


Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Great minds... and taste buds!


I know it has been a while and I apologize. Life has been busy and the kitchen has been neglected. My oven was calling to me today so I decided to make one of my favorite dishes growing up. Roasted lemon chicken. There really is nothing to it, but I hold the trick to crispy skin....mmmm. We used to fight over the skin in our house. I even converted Chris to be a skin lover and he used to never touch the stuff.
After I popped the bird in the oven I called Mom and asked her what they were cooking.... Roasted lemon chicken! I figured it was a sign that I need to get back to the blog! This meal is pretty cheap but tastes like something decadent! But only if you follow our cooking instructions, not the temps the packaging suggests, unless you like dried out meat. I have also included the gravy I make with the drippings, which tastes good on mashed potatoes or rice too!

Roasted Lemon Chicken

Whole chicken
Lemon
Pepper
olive oil
chicken stock

**** Preheat oven to 450******
1. Clean out the guts and rinse your bird and pat dry
2. Thinly slice the lemon and put some pepper on your slices(or two if you are lemon lover like me)
3. Carefully separate the skin and the breast and thighs of the bird being careful not to tear the skin. Then slide lemon slices between the skin and the meat to cover as much of the meat as you can.
4. Fill the cavity with some lemon wedges and throw some pepper in there too
5. Put the olive oil on the outside of the bird and pepper ( I often squeeze a little lemon juice on there first)
5. You want to cook your ckicken in a roasting pan with a rack.
6. In the pan add a cup or two chicken stock and of course lemon lovers can add a few more squeezes of juice! YOU might need to add a little more as the chicken cooks.
7. Put the bird in the oven and cook at 450 for 10 minutes (this will crisp up the skin)
8. After 10 minutes turn the oven down to 350 (do not open) and cook your chicken for 20 minutes per pound.

Gravy

After you remove the chicken from the pan whisk the drippings with some wondra or flour. You may need to add a bit of stock to regain the liquid that cooked off. I usually just put the pan over the stove on a burner and whisk until I get the consistency I like.

Enjoy!!!


Tuesday, September 14, 2010

OPA!




This dish tastes so fresh! The recipe came from Mrs.Layser (Adrienne's Mom). She served it at Adrienne's bridal shower and it was a hit! I wanted to eat the whole bowl. Many thanks to her forsharing with us. This is a recipe for a pretty large amount (party size) I made it with just one regular box of couscous form the store.

Mediterranean Couscous

3 (6 oz) packets of couscous (garlic and herb or your preference)
1 pint cherry tomatoes (halved)
5 oz jar of kalmata olives (I quartered them)
1 cup mixed bell peppers, diced (red, green, yellow, orange)
1 cucumber sliced then halved (I didn't add this part as I am not a fan, but if you like em add em)
1/2 cup chopped parsley
8 oz package of crumbled feta cheese
1/2 cup (or so) Greek vinaigrette dressing
1. Cook couscous as package directs and let cool to room temp
2. Break up clusters and add veggies, parsley and feta
3. Gradually mix in dressing until desired flavor/moistness
4. You can make this the night before but only add the dressing right before serving!
5. ENJOY!!

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

TEASER!!! Coming Attraction...


The lasagna was so good I had to jump back on and share! I have to sit down and work on the recipe... as you know I tend to just go for it and I don't measure. I need to take some time to write it down the best I can. Lasagna making is a process, a long one. My brother, Benson is the lasagna master. He always makes huge batches for New Years...mmm. I think I might have given him a run for his money. But he did advise me before I created the masterpiece, as well as Mom and Dad. This was a family effort! Thanks guys! I leave you with a photo, close your eyes and you can almost taste it!

Sous Chefs


Check out these little guys! I have been working for hours on my first lasagna! My little sous chefs stayed in the kitchen at my feet the entire time! I just can't get enough of the cuteness! They were a little upset that I didnt drop anything! Lasagna will be posted soon... if it is yummy!! Mangia! Mangia!

Monday, August 23, 2010

Foodie Films

Hello Hello! I have been a bad blogger... sorry to my 13 followers. Maybe somewhere out there in cyber space someone is reading. School started again.. work as well as my grad school classes. I have been busy. This leaves me no excuse for being MIA this summer...oops.

I thought I would do a post about some of my all time favorite foodie movies. These movies make me want to cook and remind me how much food can bring people together or heal! Feel free to leave a comment if there is a great film I left out.

*Tortilla Soup
*Big Night
*Julie and Julia
*Like Water For Chocolate
*Chocolat
*Fried Green Tomatoes
*Waitress
*Ratatouille

*Eat Drink Man Woman (Tortilla Soup is based on this movie)
*The Princess and the Frog
*Woman On Top
*Sideways
(for our wine-Os)

Get busy... you have a lot of movie watching to do! These movies always inspire me to get in the kitchen! I hope you enjoy them as much as we do! Dad's favorite is Big Night. Mine is a toss up between Tortilla Soup and Chocolat for movies and the two animated films make me smile! I hope you have the popcorm started by now!


Dad adds the folowing foodie films. I'm sure there are many more. Tortilla Soup makes me hungry for real Mexican food. One of my favorites that I have not seen in many years is Who is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe, a comedy mystery with a great cast.

*Who is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe
*No Reservations
*Babette's Feast
*Mostly Martha
*Dinner Rush
*Bread & Tulips

Everyone should state their favorites by voting in the comment box.